Relationship between Spectator and Green Sceneries in Persian Gardens; Investigating the Differentiation Dimensions (Utilitarian and Pleasure Sceneries)
Subject Areas : Architecture and urbanismSEYYEDMOHAMMADREZA KHALILNEZHAD 1 , Mohammad Ali Bidokhti 2
1 - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, Department of Handcrafts,University of Birjand, Iran. *(Corresponding Author)
2 - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, Department of Handcrafts,University of Birjand, Iran.
Keywords: decorative landscape, Persian gardens, productive landscape, visual regularity, plant order,
Abstract :
Introduction: Structurally speaking, beyond the productive and decorative functions of plants as the main elements of the garden, they have the significant role in shaping the relationship of viewer and the interior landscape of the garden. Material and Methods: This article under the comparative surveys will discuss the relationship of spectator and the interior sceneries of the historical gardens and the effect of plant order on the quality of visual system. The case gardens studies are: Akbariye, Amir Abad, Bahlgerd, Rahim Abad, Shahzadeh, Pahlavanpour, Dolat Abad, and Fin. Those gardens have been studied and compared based on the connection between onlooker and green appearance from the severally potential viewpoints. Furthermore, based on the separation of fruitful and ornamental greenery in Persian gardens, all of studies and comparison have been conducted in two main sections for each of the above mentioned landscape types. Result and discussion: In Persian gardens, the quality of connection of visitor to the productive sceneries and pleasure landscapes is different. The physical access of public visitors to the productive fields was managed, especially in ceremonial gardens The contemporary conversion (managed or unwanted) of the planting system has undesirable effects on the quality and variety of connection the spectator-scenery, and will decline the genuine differentiation of the connectedness of visitor to the edible and pleasure sceneries.
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2. Motedayyen, H. 2010. Causes of formation the historical Persian gardens, Bagh-e-Nazar, 7(15): 51-62. (In Persian)
3. Mansouri, S. A. 2005. An introduction to the aesthetics of the Persian garden. Bagh-e-Nazar, 2(3): 58-63. (In Persian)
4. Khansari, M; Moghtader, M.R. and Yavari, M. 2004. The Persian Gardens Echoes of Paradise. Washington DC: Mage Publishers.
5. Irani Behbahani, H., Shokouhi Dehkordi, J., Soltani, R. 2013. Methodology of recognizing and documenting the Iran's unknown historical gardens, Environmental Studies, 39(1): 145-156. (In Persian)
6. Jeyhani, H., Emrani, M. 2007. Fin Garden. Tehran: Research Institute of the Tourism Handicraft and Cultural Heritage Organization. (In Persian)
7. Wilber, D. N. 1979. Persian Gardens and Garden Pavilions. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection.
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